I have had this happen.
This may not be true for your powder lot but this is how I fixed it with 2209.
In my case I traced it back to the powder having an elevated moisture level . Changing the load will increase the average velocity, but I found that it did nothing to improve group size.
You will need a
Kestrel Drop or similar to check this. You will find these available cheaper on Amazon or EBay
What I have found is this:
- 2209 powder from the factory has an moisture level of around 51-52% when measured using this method .
- the lid is not always tight from the factory and depending on the storage, over time it may absorb moisture.
- I suspend a Kestrel in a tightly sealed jug for 24 hrs to get a stable moisture reading. The Kestrel has a bluetooth connection and can be read without disturbing it. Temperature variations will change the reading because you are reading relative humidity not absolute humidity.
- 2209 powder with an elevated moisture content of of 57% didn't group and was around 30 fps slower
- I fixed this by placing the powder in an open tray in a controlled humidity room (45%) for 24 hrs. I then put it back into the jug with a Kestrel, left it for 24 hrs and retested. You may have to do this a number of times as releasing the moisture is a slow process.
Moisture in powder has these effects:
1. if you are dispensing powder by weight, you are weighing some extra moisture which means that you are putting less powder in each charge
2. the moisture is boiled off during combustion , which takes energy that is not going into propelling your projectile -
I suspect, but cannot prove that the moisture is not evenly distributed throughout the powder, and that moisure is in higher concentrations near the top of the jug. when poured into the thrower hopper there are patches of high and low moisture content which accounts for the variable velocity/group size.
This is just what I have found, and may not be true for your situation as there are many factors in play.
Don't take my word for it, do your own research. There is a good article here for H4350 which is 2209 >>
https://chronoplotter.com/2021/08/19/ho ... ct-powder/It takes a while to digest, but it is worth the read.
Pete